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How do I display photo counts in the source list?
You can make iPhoto display counts next to the items in the source list in the preferences This helps you keep track of where the most photos are organized in your library, even if the photos are hidden.
1 Click iPhoto.
2
iPhoto unhides the photo
iPhoto displays the hidden photos
● Hidden photos are marked with
an icon
UNHIDE A PHOTO
4 Click to select the hidden photo
5 Click Unhide.
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iPhoto moves the photo to the
trash
3 Click Trash to view photos in the
trash
MOVE A PHOTO TO THE TRASH
1 Click to select the photo to delete
2 Press Delete
Delete a Photo
You can delete a photo when you are sure you do
not need it Deleting is done in two steps First
the photo is moved to the iPhoto trash, where it
can be recovered Then the trash is emptied,
which removes the photo from the library.
If you originally imported a photo from another location on your
computer, deleting the photo from iPhoto does not delete the
photo from its other location
Delete
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How do I delete
an event?
Click Events to
How do I delete an album,
book, calendar, card, or
slideshow?
iPhoto prompts you to confirm the
deletion
6 Click OK to delete the photos in
the trash
● To recover a photo, select it, click
Photos, and then click Restore
to Photo Library.
EMPTY THE TRASH
4 Click iPhoto.
5 Click Empty iPhoto Trash.
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EDIT
iPhoto opens the edit view
● Click a thumbnail to edit other
photos in your library Which
thumbnails appear depend on the
source list selection when you
entered edit view
● You can click to enter the
edit view in full screen
3 Click and drag the slider to zoom
in or out on the photo
1 Click a photo thumbnail
2 Click Edit.
Use the Edit View
Edit view allows you to apply various commands to
change the orientation, lighting, and coloring of
your photos You can crop and rotate photos,
improve photos that are over- or underexposed, and
brighten the colors in photos that look washed out.
Use the
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How do I undo all the commands that I have
applied in the edit view?
You can revert your photo to its state when it first entered
the edit view.
1 Click Photos.
iPhoto applies the command
In this example, the photo is
rotated
Note: To undo the command, click Edit and
then Undo.
6 Click Done to exit edit view.
iPhoto zooms the photo and the
Navigation window appears
● You can click and drag to view a
different part of the photo
4 Click to close the window
5 Click an edit command
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● iPhoto rotates the photo 90
degrees counterclockwise
You can click Rotate again to turn
the photo another 90 degrees
● To undo the rotation, click Edit
and then Undo.
Note: You can also rotate a photo using the same
button in the edit view See “Use the Edit View” for
details.
USING THE ROTATE BUTTON
1 Click a photo thumbnail
2 Click Rotate.
Rotate a Photo
You can rotate a photo to change its orientation
A landscape-oriented photo can be changed to
portrait, and vice versa.
A landscape photo has the longest side oriented horizontally,
whereas a portrait photo has the longest side oriented vertically.
Rotate
a Photo
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How do I straighten a photo?
You can fix a tilted photo by rotating it up to 10
degrees to either side This can be helpful for fixing
scanned content.
1 Enter the edit view See “Use the Edit View” for details
2 Click Straighten.
The straighten guidelines appear
3 Click and drag the slider to straighten the photo
● iPhoto rotates the photo 90
degrees
Note: To undo the rotation, click Edit and
then Undo.
USING THE MENU COMMAND
1 Click a photo thumbnail
2 Click Photos.
3 Click Rotate Clockwise or
Rotate Counter Clockwise.
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iPhoto adjusts the crop box
5 Click Apply to perform the crop.
● You can click Cancel to close the
tool without cropping
1 Select a photo and open the edit
view
Note: See “Use the Edit View” for details.
2 Click Crop.
iPhoto displays the Crop tool
3 Click and drag a side to adjust the
vertical or horizontal dimension
4 Click and drag a corner to adjust
both dimensions at once
Crop a Photo
You can crop a photo to remove unneeded space
on the sides By cropping, you can remove
unwanted background elements or reposition the
subject in the photo.
Crop a
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How do I constrain my cropping to
fixed dimensions?
You can select the Constrain option to crop
your photo to a fixed height and width ratio
You might want to do this if you are printing
the photo to fit a certain-sized frame.
1 In the Crop tool, click Constrain
( changes to )
2 Click the Constrain and select the
dimensions
3 Repeat the steps in this task to crop your
photo
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iPhoto crops the photo
6 Click Done to exit the edit view.
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iPhoto applies the enhancement
● To undo the enhancement, click
Edit and then Undo.
3 Click Done to exit edit view.
1 Select a photo and open the edit
view
Note: See “Use the Edit View” for details.
2 Click Enhance.
Enhance a Photo
You can quickly improve a photo that is too dark
or too light with the Enhance tool You click
the tool and iPhoto makes automatic
adjustments to the photo.
To make more controlled adjustments, see “Adjust Lighting in a
Photo” or “Adjust Colors in a Photo.”
Enhance
a Photo